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Claire Berni
131 Rue Du Chemin Vert
Paris
75011

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price from €160

Telephone:

0661446015

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Pépé Merle is conveniently situated in the lively and vibrant 11th arrondissement, right at the heart of Paris. It is ideally located just a stone's throw away from renowned attractions such as the Père Lachaise cemetery, Bastille, République, Ménilmontant, and the Marais district. The Père Lachaise Metro Station, just a minute's walk away, provides easy access to two major lines that connect to various parts of the city. Additionally, a nearby bus station offers convenient transportation options to popular destinations like the Louvre, Jardin des Plantes, Villette, and the quays of the Canal de l'Ourcq.

At Chez Pépé Merle, you will experience an authentic Parisian bed and breakfast. This charming establishment is housed in a historic family building that was once home to my great-grandfather's boiler shop. Today, it offers three comfortable rooms with tasteful decor. The Grand Palais Room and Oberkampf Room feature private bathrooms, while The Family Suite consists of the Ménilmontant Room and the Oberkampf Room, which share a bathroom.

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Location: 131 Rue du Chemin Vert, 75011 Paris
GPS Coordinates: Latitude 48.857893, Longitude 2.3712668

Public Transportation Options:
1. Metro Line 2 or Line 3: Get off at Père Lachaise station and take the Bd de Ménilmontant exit.
2. Bus Line 61 or Line 69: Get off at Folie Regnault Chemin vert stop.
3. Bus Line 71: Get off at Père Lachaise stop.

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  • Père Lachaise Cemetery: Located just a short distance from Rue Du Chemin Vert, Père Lachaise Cemetery is one of the most famous cemeteries in the world. This serene and beautifully landscaped cemetery is the final resting place of several renowned figures, including Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, and Edith Piaf.
  • Place de la Bastille: Situated within walking distance, Place de la Bastille is a historic square known for its iconic July Column. The square holds significant historical importance as it was the site of the famous storming of the Bastille prison, marking the beginning of the French Revolution.
  • Le Marais: A trendy neighborhood adjacent to Rue Du Chemin Vert, Le Marais is known for its charming medieval streets, fashionable boutiques, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife. This area also houses several historic landmarks, including the stunning Place des Vosges and the Musée Carnavalet, which details the history of Paris.
  • Canal Saint-Martin: A picturesque waterway, Canal Saint-Martin is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canal, relax at one of the charming waterside cafes, or even take a boat ride to explore the underground vaults and locks.
  • Centre Pompidou: Located just a short distance away, the Centre Pompidou is a renowned modern art museum. The iconic building itself is a work of art, with its exposed structural elements and colorful exterior. Inside, you can explore an extensive collection of contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations.
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral: While temporarily closed for renovations, the Notre-Dame Cathedral is an iconic and historic landmark in Paris. Known for its Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass windows, it is a must-visit attraction. Visitors can admire the exterior and explore the surrounding area, including the charming Île de la Cité.
  • Musée Picasso: Situated in the vibrant Le Marais district, the Musée Picasso houses an extensive collection of artworks by the famous artist Pablo Picasso. The museum showcases his paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and drawings, providing insight into his creative journey and artistic evolution.
  • Opéra Bastille: As one of Paris' most prominent opera houses, the Opéra Bastille showcases a diverse range of performances, including opera, ballet, and classical concerts. Whether you attend a show or simply admire the impressive architecture from the outside, it is a cultural gem worth exploring.
  • Jardin des Plantes: A scenic botanical garden located on the left bank of the Seine River, the Jardin des Plantes offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. Here, you can explore various themed gardens, visit the Natural History Museum, or simply relax in the beautifully manicured green spaces. 10. Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature: Located near Rue Du Chemin Vert, this unique museum is dedicated to the art of hunting and nature. It houses an extensive collection of hunting-themed artwork, taxidermied animals, and artifacts, providing visitors with an intriguing insight into the history and practice of hunting. Please note that the availability and opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it's always advisable to check their official websites or contact them directly before planning your visit.